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    Interfax, Russia
    Nov 15 2012


    Armenia might boost gas imports 21%, power generation 10% in 2012

    YEREVAN. Nov 15

    Armenia might boost electricity production by 10.2% and gas imports by
    20.9% this year, Armenian Energy and Natural Resources Minister Armen
    Movsisyan told the government while presenting a report on economic
    growth potential on Thursday.
    In particular, Armenia may generate 8.1 billion kilowatt hours (kWh)
    of electricity this year. Power consumption is anticipated to grow by
    6.5% on the domestic market, while exports will expand 17.9% to 1.8
    billion dram.

    In January-September of this year, Armenia churned out 5.9 billion kWh
    of electricity, compared to 5.5 billion kWh in the same nine months of
    2011. Domestic power consumption rose 8% to 4.4 billion dram, and
    exports edged up 0.5%, Movsisyan said.
    Armenia might increase natural gas sales by 17% this year. It imported
    1.6 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas in January-September
    2012, compared to 1.3 bcm in the first nine months of last year, he
    said.

    Besides that, ore extraction in the country jumped 36% to 19 million
    tonnes in January-September, compared to 14 million tonnes in the same
    nine months of last year. Commodity output totaled 149.6 billion dram,
    versus 135.9 billion dram in January-September 2011. At the same time,
    sales were down 10%, which Movsisyan attributed to changes in metal
    prices on global markets.

    "Entrepreneurs are expecting more favorable market conditions for
    product exports," he said, noting that global copper prices fell 14%,
    and molybdenum prices dropped 26%.

    As a result of reduced product sales, tax revenues from subsoil users
    into the Armenian budget were down to 16.7 billion dram in
    January-September, compared with 32.6 billion dram last year, he said.

    As reported, Russia delivered 24.3% more natural gas to Armenia in
    January-September of this year, at 1.323 bcm.

    Armenia received 2.069 bcm of gas in 2011, including 1.609 bcm from
    Russia and 460 million cubic meters from Iran.

    Armenia gets the majority of its gas from Russia through Georgia, as
    well as from Iran in exchange for electricity.

    Last year, Armenia produced 7.433 billion kWh of electricity, up 14.5%
    over 2010.

    The official exchange rate on November 15 was 406.77 dram/$1.


    From: Baghdasarian
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